I guess I don't see how this is the best situation for Dame. Maybe from a Blazers fan's perspective, but not for plenty of others out there.
When I say it's the best situation for Dame, I mean it is the best situation for Dame. Personally. Him.
I've mentioned the reasons above.
He's the king here. He's got a super-max contract. He's got as much input as he wants on the roster and coaches ... LeBron is probably the only player that has as much say. He's got at the very least a national brand. He's part of a very good organization that's probably going to win as long as he's part of it, the only question being how much.
He's considered THE best and most-beloved player in the history of the franchise. His roots are here now.
Conversely, look at almost all the other markets that are considered potential landing spots. You've got at least a half-dozen Canzanos in all of them. You've got multiple times the fan base and you've got more news outlets and multiple times the number of fans on social media looking to blast star players every time they have a bad game or say they gave up too much for them. He'll always be compared to the greatest players in that franchise's history and never will do enough unless he wins a title there.
Is it reasonable to think the Knicks are going to win a championship with Dame after their resources are gutted trading for Dame? Boston? Boston's always been tough on African-American athletes. Because he not only will have to win in those places but win big or else he'll be considered a disappointment.
Every poor game, every big game lost when he's there will be the kind of reaction on social media from that team's fanbase as yesterday was. It didn't look like Dame liked that yesterday. I'm pretty sure he'd be unhappy getting that five times a month. It'd get old quick.
Every time he shoots 6-17 from the field and they lose, fans will take to Twitter or be calling in to WFAN overreacting about how "Lillard is overrated, Lillard's past his prime." He'd get the same treatment in New York, Boston, Chicago, Philly, Detroit and Miami that CJ gets here. Oh yeah, he'd be the monarch when things were going well, but they have to go well the entire time.
That's why Portland is the best situation for him.